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Set-oriented real-time data processing based on transaction boundaries

a real-time data and transaction boundary technology, applied in the field of real-time data processing and database management, can solve the problems of introducing intrinsic delays in data processing, affecting the timeliness or responsiveness of the overall processing, so as to eliminate the delay of waiting

Active Publication Date: 2007-08-07
INFORMATICA CORP
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The batch-mode transformation introduces intrinsic delays in data processing.
Such delays become more problematic in cascades of multiple transformations that involve multitudes of data records or rows, as the delay at one step would undermine the timeliness or responsiveness of the overall processing.
Even if this were the case, the aggregation results may not be available until all the input data has been read.
The batch mode processing thus makes it nearly impossible to achieve the real-time responsiveness.

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Transaction Boundaries in Employee Records Data

[0078]This example describes the data processing steps for answering a query to a database of employee records. Transaction boundaries are defined according to one embodiment. Set-based transformations are performed to produce the final results.

[0079]Consider the query: given a list of employee records, find all employees that earn more than the average salary in their respective departments.

[0080]An overview of the mappings of relevant tables in the database and a number of data transformations for this query is shown in FIG. 3. Certain reference numerals in FIG. 3 correspond to the graphical components or transformations in the subsequent FIGS. 4-10.

[0081]Referring to FIG. 3, the employee (emp) source file (101) contains the following fields:[0082]Employee ID (empid).[0083]Department ID (deptid).[0084]Employee Name (ename).[0085]Salary (sal).

[0086]Suppose the following are the input data from the emp source file (101):[0087]empid, dep...

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Set-Based Transformations from a Data Source of XML Document Records

[0203]This example describes a series of transformations from a data source of XML (Extensible Markup Language) document records. Transformations are performed within transaction boundaries, which are defined, propagated, and synchronized through cascades of transformations according to one embodiment.

[0204]FIG. 13 provides an overview of the mappings of the relevant tables and the series of transformations involved. Certain reference numerals in FIG. 13 correspond to the graphical components or transformations in the subsequent FIGS. 12-17.

[0205]Each source record consists of a single field representing an XML document, one document per row. Specifically, the source is a file (1101) with one XML document per line. Each XML document contains multiple ORDERS, where each ORDER contains multiple LINEITEMS. The object is to compute summary information, e.g., number of items and total amount, for each order and output th...

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Abstract

A method is provided for real-time data processing based on data sets or data sets defined by applicable rules or user-defined logic. Also provided is a real-time data processing system that implements such method. Transaction boundaries are set and propagated through cascades of multiple data transformations on multitudes of data records or rows. The method may be implemented in conjunction with a relational database management system (DBMS), object DBMS, or any other DBMS. The method and system for real-time data processing may be advantageously applied in Extract, Transform, and Load (ETL), Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), and Enterprise Information Integration (EII).

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0001]1. Field of the Invention[0002]The present invention relates in general to data processing and database management. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to real time data processing in a database management system (DBMS) and particularly in Extract, Transformation, and Load (ETL), enterprise application integration (EAI), and enterprise information integration (EII). More specifically, the present disclosure provides set-oriented data transformation based on transaction boundaries.[0003]2. Description of the Related Art[0004]Many types of data processing operations associated with a DBMS or through ETL are batch-oriented. The batch-mode processing is performed after all data records in a data source are read and the output is produced only after the entire batch of data records is processed. The batch-mode transformation introduces intrinsic delays in data processing. Such delays become more problematic in cascades of multiple transformations...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(United States)
IPC IPC(8): G06F7/00G06F12/00G06F17/00G06F17/30
CPCG06F17/30398G06F17/30471G06F17/30516G06F17/30595Y10S707/99943Y10S707/99942G06F16/284G06F16/2428G06F16/24547G06F16/24568
Inventor MUDUNURI, GAUTAM H.TO, RAYMOND G.
Owner INFORMATICA CORP
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